Almost 90 percent of infectious travelers could be detected with rapid SARS-CoV-2 tests at the airport, and most imported infections
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In the race for safer, more reliable fetal monitoring continues
Pregnancy is a major life event for most parents-to-be. Usually pregnancy proceeds without incidents, however, complications can occur. In those
Continue reading »Social distancing research at train stations makes platforms safer
To improve safety at train stations and tackle busy hotspots, ProRail, the authority that runs the Dutch rail infractructure, anonymously
Continue reading »‘A bit out of control’: the push to make sports supplements safer
The claims on sports supplements are typically grandiose; performance-building, muscle-bulking, fat-burning, stamina-enhancing and recovery-boosting. But as the industry has grown
Continue reading »The new contrast agent makes MRI safer
Researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital have developed a new, possibly safer contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The
Continue reading »Lavender really is relaxing, scientists discover
Lavender really is relaxing: Scientists discover the fragrant flower may help people unwind and could even be a safer alternative
Continue reading »Researchers make essential imaging tests safer for people at risk of acute kidney injury
Every year, millions of people undergo medical tests and procedures, such as coronary angiography, which use intravascular contrast dyes. “For
Continue reading »Multiple myeloma: A bold study to make allografting safer and more efficient
In a 10-patient cohort study led by Dr. Jean Roy, hematologist and professor at the Faculty of Medicine of Université
Continue reading »Buprenorphine may be safer than methadone if treatment duration is longer, study suggests
The less commonly prescribed opioid substitute buprenorphine may be safer than methadone for problem opioid users, especially if used during
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